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the dark ages refers to the time right after the fall of rome and before the formation of larger kingdoms, about 600 to 900 ad "Ahn Fyuh Wi Dizayah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > The Dark Ages is a term that I understand Christians don't care for. They > prefer the Middle Ages. This was the Holy Roman Empire at its peak and > church coffers were beginning to fill with the loot of the folk. Monotheism > among mainland Europe and in Britain was very high, but much less so in > Scandanavia. During the Middle Ages, with the exception of replacing wood > with stone in castle construction, there was little technical progress. > Science and invention was largely replaced by divine teachings via the > clergy. I expect that we could have had an aerospace industry perhaps a > century earlier if not for this setback. > > The Spanish Inquisition was no less than a time of mass murder of innocent > Whites, approved by Rome. Scientists and philosophers, the best minds of the > time, were declared heretics, to be tortured to death for "consorting with > the devil". Hapless peasants and even nobility were dragged down into > dungeons where the inquisitor would show them an agonizing death. > > The discovery of the New World brought Spanish, French and English settlers. > Historians accept that the Spaniards came to the Americas for two things - > gold and to spread the word to the heathen natives, almost as if the two > were one in the same in the Christian political mind. Gospel=Gold. > > Today, we have the new judeo-christianity. A baptist minister stated in a > recent article that I read, "We have 60 million Americans in full support of > the state of Israel." We can assume that the vast majority of these 60 > million protestants are White people, who believe that the jews are a sacred > people and that it is their Christian duty to protect them. It is almost as > if these ignorant modern Christians have forgotten the words of the 16th > century neo-protestant Martin Luther. His essays against jewish corruption > in the church and in society at large deserve a good look. Today's church is > no less than a cheerleader and cash cow for Israel. > > http://www.vnnforum.com/showthread.php?t=84 > > -- > Pro-War religious fanatics in government: > Wolfowitz, Perle, Feith, Rumsfeld, Ashcroft, Lieberman, Ridge, Cheney and > Bush > > >
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